The Guide to London’s Winter Wonderland & Festive Fun

No trip to London in December is truly complete without a visit to Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland. With its thrilling roller coasters, charming Christmas markets, an enchanting ice village, and a giant observation wheel, it’s the ultimate destination for festive fun. And if you throw in some ice skating at Trafalgar Square or Somerset House, you’ve got yourself the quintessential London Christmas experience.
Why Hendon Works
After the dazzling lights and bustling crowds, the serene vibe of Hendon is a refreshing change. London Backpackers is the ideal spot to grab a budget-friendly hot drink and relax after a hectic day of holiday festivities.
Getting There
Winter Wonderland: Take the Northern line to Green Park, then switch to the Jubilee line to Bond Street; it’s just a short stroll to Hyde Park.
Ice skating: Hop on the Northern line to Charing Cross or Embankment for Trafalgar Square.
Costs
| Activity | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Winter Wonderland Entry | £0–£5 | Rides and attractions are extra. |
| Ice Skating (Somerset House) | £12–£15 | Price is per hour. |
| Rides & Attractions | £5–£12 | Price is per ride or attraction. |
Tips for Winter Explorers
Get there early-lines can get long in the evening.
Bring cash for the market stalls.
Dress warmly with gloves, hats, and layers-it can get pretty chilly in Hyde Park after the sun goes down.
Insider Advice
Try to visit Winter Wonderland on weekday afternoons-it’s much less crowded, giving you more time to explore before the evening rush.

